Wichita lawyer to change his plea in cyberattack case

 

October 11, 2019



WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — A Wichita lawyer accused of plotting a cyberattack on websites with information criticizing his work has told a federal court he intends to change his plea.

A docket notation Friday shows attorney Bradley Pistotnik has a change-of-plea hearing Tuesday.

The move comes two days after his co-defendant , VIRAL Artificial Intelligence co-founder David Dorsett, notified the court of his plea change. Dorsett's hearing is Oct. 21.

Both men pleaded not guilty last year to computer fraud and conspiracy. Pistotnik is also charged with making false statements to the FBI.

The indictmen...



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